An Intensive 5-Day Training Course
Workshop on Corrosion Management in Processing Operations
Workshop on Corrosion Management in Processing Operations
Tutor-Led Class @ NGN250,000.00 per Participant
Online @ NGN200,000.00 Per participant
On-Site to make formal request
Venue: Mechelectric Conference Centres, Ikeja, Abuja, PH and Ota
Date and Time: January 27 - 31, 2025; 0900Hr - 1600Hr Daily
Course Overview
This course will cover the main causes of corrosion in upstream oil and gas operations, as well as monitoring and mitigation methods. The various corrosion mechanisms give rise to a number of different forms of corrosion damage, which will all be considered. Participants will estimate the corrosivity of a given environment through analysis of the chemical and physical characteristics of the system; review approaches to selecting materials and coatings for corrosion resistance for different conditions and applications (including the use of NACE MR0175/ISO 15156); and be introduced to cathodic protection (CP) surveys, selecting the CP system type, estimating current requirements, and the design principles of simple cathodic protection systems. The participant will learn how to select and utilize corrosion inhibitors for different systems, and how to select and apply corrosion monitoring techniques to create an integrated monitoring program. The course content is based on a field facilities engineering point of view, as opposed to a more narrowly specialized corrosion engineering or chemistry viewpoint. It provides an appropriate balance of necessary theory and practical applications to solve/mitigate corrosion-related problems.
Course Benefits
By attending this WorkmanSkills training, delegates will be able to:
Target Audience:
Specifically designed for Managers, engineers, chemists, and operators who need to understand corrosion and its control management in oil and gas production and processing.
How will this Training Course be Presented?
This WorkmanSkills training course will utilize a variety of proven learning techniques to ensure maximum understanding, comprehension, and retention of the information presented.
Course Outlines
The Certificate
WorkmanSkills Certificate of Completion will be provided to delegates who attend and complete the course
This course will cover the main causes of corrosion in upstream oil and gas operations, as well as monitoring and mitigation methods. The various corrosion mechanisms give rise to a number of different forms of corrosion damage, which will all be considered. Participants will estimate the corrosivity of a given environment through analysis of the chemical and physical characteristics of the system; review approaches to selecting materials and coatings for corrosion resistance for different conditions and applications (including the use of NACE MR0175/ISO 15156); and be introduced to cathodic protection (CP) surveys, selecting the CP system type, estimating current requirements, and the design principles of simple cathodic protection systems. The participant will learn how to select and utilize corrosion inhibitors for different systems, and how to select and apply corrosion monitoring techniques to create an integrated monitoring program. The course content is based on a field facilities engineering point of view, as opposed to a more narrowly specialized corrosion engineering or chemistry viewpoint. It provides an appropriate balance of necessary theory and practical applications to solve/mitigate corrosion-related problems.
Course Benefits
By attending this WorkmanSkills training, delegates will be able to:
- The basics of corrosion
- The main corrosion mechanisms occurring in oil and gas production/processing systems
- The different types of damage caused by corrosion
- Materials selection for corrosion prevention
- Some methods for conducting cathodic protection (CP) surveys
- Items to consider in corrosion inhibitor selection
- Key advantages and disadvantages of the various corrosion monitoring methods
- Where the main locations of corrosion concern occur within oil production systems, gas processing facilities (including amine units), and water injection systems
Target Audience:
Specifically designed for Managers, engineers, chemists, and operators who need to understand corrosion and its control management in oil and gas production and processing.
How will this Training Course be Presented?
This WorkmanSkills training course will utilize a variety of proven learning techniques to ensure maximum understanding, comprehension, and retention of the information presented.
Course Outlines
- Fundamentals of corrosion theory
- Major causes of corrosion (O2, CO2, H2S, microbiologically influenced corrosion)
- Effects of Corrosion
- Forms of corrosion damage
- Materials selection
- Group Presentation/Case Studies
- Protective coatings and linings
- Cathodic protection Corrosion inhibitors
- Corrosion Monitoring
- Corrosion monitoring and inspection
- Corrosion in gas processing facilities
- Group Presentation/Case Studies
- Corrosion in water injection systems
- Corrosion management strategy and life-cycle costs
- Group Presentation/Case Studies
The Certificate
WorkmanSkills Certificate of Completion will be provided to delegates who attend and complete the course









